' BY - "&' HONDAV, MAKCW'IB, ltlH THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON K " ' " I rAOMfttNss The Exploits of Elaine yt Oeteetiv Nwm mnd m Mothn f crura Dramm By ARTHUR B. REEVE lTheWcII-KnownNovelilMfilAeGeiloro(lhe"Q!Kjnedy"Sofw PrcMnltd In CeHakaratlon With the Path Players ami tae.EcUetlo Film Company Ctf llH, M. yr 0 W CMiHiK All ton HI Klil.ll ,H 1 1 m "wWWM! (Conclusion of Fifth tytoeimy .intend Mm, fascinated atjfcUtre)- lourecfuliionn tin taithHr8 tarn. h. mrr r end of lb. ri.coout Mh window n.l itoward the a. " nondlnc window upstairs. Then he i "y"" ',"'"' """ " w u mm I..i racerly tliroush tho oyo piece. I " uf. Informer. "l.ln.py ufd." had "iivier-lookl" ho ojcelftlmed to "ffolter lookl did. There miro enough, was Mi chael, racing up mid down tho loom. i I looked nl him nwnualy walk lnc to and fro. I inuld not help ad wlttlnB tlmt llilnsn looked nft enough (nd H right to mo. Kennedy foldod ins periscope up nd wn loft our nam, inountliiK tho remaining flight of stairs. In fifty-nlnti wo could licor tha nctturcd stups of tho footman. Craig knocked. Tho footMopa eeancu. Tnen - Ibo door opwied Mowiy ami i toum ,w cold blm; Miiti'iiinllft. Craig calmly "All rlyht, Salter, , he added to me. Tbocuii droi)0( ubck into ma roc . . ... I.... II'm MM.k.VA.1 M.l.l f Wo entered and Ml H)iiiri chl asaln locked tho door. Not a , polnnliiic-lmi I don't know et word bad bow. Ht.ol.on by Mm .o far. hoW l blp admlnlalered" Nt Mlclmel moved to ho cei ter 0 , Mcanwhrta. of tho room nnd. 1 realized h. tor. , had , , ; .round; h n.H-lf n dlrrel Imt with tho ' hlm nnil ttllli ., 8omhow, I .p..alndoV a7J Sl d ,,a "" M.lM.1 th. .IL A. I S3 SI Lulhhefr nnd SJ"-. PIH to ...neo at si'sa;.''.0.,:,";"? i - -. .... he.rd undo up in) mind to tell you nil I ,Mm exclaim. "What have you been know about thin Clutching-" P aglntr Suddenly In- droW n nharn breath "' fnlrl' leaped at mo und I relt tnJ both hli hiiiid clutrhed nt III hlm iixamlnlnc my ahoulder "where I own brcait lie did not aioRiter nnd had been IcuiiIiir on the wall. Homo fll In the ordinary manner, but ' tiling on tho popy had com off und Kerned to bend nt tho knooa and lft mark on my shoulder Cral walat and llter.ill cnimplo down on looked puztlcd from mo at tho wnl. hi, jace. "Araenlcl" ho cried We rnn to him, CitiIk turned him ' whipped out a pocket lens and ; ovcrKwitly on bis back and examined 'looked at the paper. "Thla heavy., him. He railed. Xo answer. Michael ' f"" paper I fairly loaded with It, naialmont puliclem. .powdered," he reported. i Quickly Crnlg tore off hl collar and j Kennedy paced the room, fludden bared bit brtut, for the man deemed '? pauln by the reenter, an Idea to be atnigiilliu; for breath, An lie did jaecmed to atrlke blm. io lie drew from Mlclmtd'a throat ai "Waller," ho whlapered, "comedown small, aliarp pointed dart. 'cellar with mo." "Wlmt'a thatr I ejnculttied, horror, ilrleken '"A polinnod blowgun dart, eucli aa l turd by the Smith American In dlani on tho upper Orinoco," be aald slowly. He examined It carefully . "Wlint Is llm poison?" I asked. 'Cunirl," be replied simply. "It acts on the respiratory muscles, paralyzing them nnd muslin; asphyxiation." Tlio dnrt ( enu d to havo been mudo of it quill with n very nhurp point, hoi' !o, and contnlnlnK tho deadly inilson In the slurpoiird end. "Uok out'" I raulloned. a bo baudled It 'Oh, tlmt'fl nil rlRht." ho answered casually, -'if 1 ,ioll't Hcratch m'ysolf. 1 am safe cnoujih. I could swallow tho stuff and It wouldn't hurt mo utiles 1 had an abrasion of (be llpa or some Internal tut," Kennedy continued to examine the lt untfl suddenly I heard a low eg. 9mtlon of vurprlso from him. In Wo the hollow twin vns a thin sheet uisau puppr, tightly rolled. He it out nmi read: t '?o know mo In Death. Kennedy Tako Wnrnlng." Underneath was tho InevltabU Mulching Hand sign. ))'" JnPa to our feet. Kennedy .k ?."10 wlmIw ntiti Hlammed It t, -while I seized tho koy from .Ml ' PMkot, opened tho door and -"" ir licip. A Moment Imf,... ...; . . . .. hull,,,. v,..,v, ui, wlu rool oi q W'WIng ntross (he gtreet, ono might "(( n a bent, Hkulklng figure "is face nn, coplcr co()rC(1 Bld on ted h,T ?f a l,,lek ,1,atch of'mat W hair. He looked like a Houll, iiitt -fC,n ,n,II",, '" tt VO'y dilapidated " o cast-off American clothca. lie bad slipped out through n doo loading (o a night of steps from J.,"? ,"'I' hallway of tho ten oml?'1, Il,,u " 0( " nttvo von mo stairs again. tJtJL U.tcr.y l)r0l8l't n vorltablo but- allon of nld, Tbe hotel nn.nrlt.lnr. dashof W"l,or wnd evo olh" SivTh'"' f,l0WUd rtort,y y Portly policeman. connai'B ,cok (ho Pollcomnn Into hla Sn&0,B.,,0lh,",odkrtand cw.1. ?.nboul tlu) "ol8on- T" offl cpf stared blankly. CrlniU8i!i,et nwa'- t00-" Durrlod ou tik. m le"r' ' wl" lovo yu t0 o fn7?,rso. lluro' You c dopend on Jot t,ln InQueBt." The officer nodded. CniS . 0, Wultor" "' tho o'n?" " 'V 80t wnV.'" WIU , " tti-d, "Klalnel"; der, fcv1 ,hay. ot alow to un ""stand bu fear for her, In inLW0r. ,?nlB' I0"" troundloaa. I't." aU t,,at ha dona for vkvTm,y,a U l bod. muok kr now tban borora. " or thou thot,8 Ouuhlng Hand "J not neglected lha, opportunity, ; nlr. lu.t.bV?.,ort'uni. a T? cona.hurtnn tkriih t 'mmmmmmmm$mm window, twumui winning ot nny ama, and, had lumli'd on Elulno's brd. ' Below, ni wi learned wmn tlnu. an. " """""Jl lrwn HP lia.n "? "' ' Hrn . 1 crwnrda, n car' hurt drawn up iinsttiy tho T1'0" "Ul ." ""' hurled the luiiu uirnuRii iiio window, us quick ly leaping back Into tho cur and WIIISKMg nwuy, Around the stone wok wrapped a ploco of paper on which urn On, on.. Inous warulntr, sinned ui usual bv tha Hand: "Michael In dead. "Tomorrow, oti. "Thon Kunnedy, "Stop befoio It In too late." Elalint had aunk back Into ber mi. 1-fiWnl mlsM flu-tit .t r.t. m.... i.i -" -t ISIMIt IU' IIUII1 HUB HPC ond ghock . u wnH Ju(t ,,, (l Kcnne( am, t arrived und woro udmltted. ,Bndlll(t ,,,, , nt0 Craig took It ami rend. "MIm nod,... h nu ni) ho bM thft ,,, i --.-r ..-.w Ob! Mo carofuir cried Elaine, anx- I Inilu tnf lil.n 1 "I will," ho called back. Aa ho flatbed his pocket bull's-eye about, hla gazo fell on the electric meter. Ho paused before It In Kanntdy Discovers tha Secret of the Polaontd Room, aplto of the fact thut it waa broad da) light. It waa running. Ills face puckered. "They are using no current at pres ent In tho houso," he ruminated, "yet tho meter la running' I In continued to examine the meter. Then ho began to follow tho electric wlros along. AC last he discovered a place where they had been tampered with and tapped by other wires. "Tho work of tho Clutching Hand!" be muttered. Eagorly he followed tho wires to the furnace and around to the back. There they led 'right into a little water tank. Kennedy yanked them out, Aa ho did ao he pulled some thing with them. "Two electrodoa the villain placed there," he exclaimed, holding them up triumphantly for me to aee. "Y-yes," I replied, dubiously, "but what doea It all meant" "Why, doa't you aee? Under tho In fluence of the electric current tho wa ter waa decomposed and gave off oxy gen and hydrogen. The free hydrogen passed up the furnaoe plpa and com bining with the nrsente In the wall papor formed the deadly araenluretted hydrogen." He cast the whole I mproylaod elec trolysis apparatus on the ioor and dashed up the cellar steps. iL "I've found. It I" ha cried, hurrying Info Rlalna'a room. "It'a In thla room 'a deadly gaa arnenlurettei" hydro gen," x , - ( He tore open the windows. ' "Have her. moved,"; ho shouted to Aunt Joeephtne.t "Thenjjhav vac uum, cleaaer go oyer every ;taeh: of wallearpet Brtpholstery.ir 'Vaiaxtdln haalda her. ha .hreathUts- iy aa-BkUaed hla discovery. "ThMwalJ i n ,v i aO Wp Stfjl H.IH aassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH Aaf isaH aasss.s...........................H ' Hfl A VasH H BV' Ih aimillllllllBI asssssssV. assssssssssssV assssssssH 1 IbssssssssssssssssssH ' xV V laHl BaparMui.aaeB icaaoay,aBwwwiw Qat.H.1 m At ar i S r uiuiwuir nnna wpaah . ""wriniurin green, wnlch la acetoar nenlto of copper, Ever) mlmito you tiro hero you aro breathing anenlurcl- h,ir0Vn tWnir Hand la a diabolical genlim. Think of It PoUoncd wall paper!" Xo ono aald a word. Kennedy reached down and took tho two Clutching Hand mpuKe Klalne hud received. i Mioll want to Ktudy theao notea, more, too," lie aald, hold ing them up to tho wall at tho bead of tho bed a ho flnihcd his pocket If"" 5.1 Ul,n' "You ee- E,alne- I '"ay bo ablo to get aomethlng from atudy. Ing tho Ink, tho paper, tho hand writ- Suddenly both leaped back, with a cry, Their facea had been neveral Inched apart, Romathlng had whizzed between them nnd literally Impaled the two nolo oa tbc wall. Down the olreot, on tho roof of d carrlagq houac, bncfc of a nelghbofa, might have been Been the uncouth llg uro of tho Rhabby Bonth American In dlan crouching behind a chlmnoy and gazing Intently at the Dodge home. Aa Craig had thrown open i:ialne' window and turned to Elaine tho figure had crouched closer to tho chimney. Then with an uncanny determina tion, ho Hlowly rained th blowgun to bin lips. I Jumped forward, followed by Dee- iur iiaywara, Aunt Josephine and Marie. Kennedy had a peculiar look aa ha pulled out from the wall a blow. gun.dart simitar In e-ry way to that which hnd killed Mlchanl. Craig!" goaped Elaine, reaching up and laying her soft, white hand on hla arm In undisguised fear for him, "you you must give jip this chase for the Clutching Hand!" "Olvo up the chaso for the Clutch ing Hand?", he repented In surprise. "Never! Not until cither be or I la dead!" There was both fear and itdmlratlon mingled In her look, as bo reached down and patted her dainty -shoulder encouragingly. (TO m: CONTINUED. 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Court mot pursuant to adjourn merit when tbo following proceedings wero ned: Tho following claims were allowed nnd the tlcrk waa Instructed to draw wnrmnln on tho, general fund for their respective ameiinlH: tteo. Clustnln, (tniary clerk Circuit rourt, Jnunnry, 1915, ...tlGO.OO C. I. CliUKtitlri. aalnrr ilonniv rlorii Circuit court, Janunry, 191C, ' ....... ,..., 100.00 Fr d Noo), meals for Circuit court Jury, Janimryl8ir,, Htntc va. .ronna, , , .,.j. v 0.00 J, J., Yudcipbarulr grand JuVfour dun, Jaunnry, "rtlC ,,' 12.00 Hall drill, meal for Circuit" court Jury, January, 191fi, fitnte va. I'umford, ....- 9.15 11. A. Athorton, wltnenB Circuit court, Btnto vh. Mong, December, 1913, 40 Mtigar iiowi, meals for Jury circuit court, Jan. 27, 191.', Stnto vs. Robinson t .35 E.W.Gowcn, Jtistlco fco, Stnto b. McClure 4.2S Fred Morlcy, constable fee. . State n. McClurn -4.20 H.W.dowen, Justice fee, state' h. Spinous 7.40 Fred Morley, constable fee, Stnto vs. Spinous 1.70 K.W'.Oowcn, justice fee, Stnto h. Roberts 23.10 Fred Morley, constnblo fee, Stato vs. Tlobcrta 47.60 Cnrollno Roberts, witness fee Stnte vs. Robert CIO SIMit Roberts, witness fee, Htatp vs. Roberts 4.10 l.oltlo McFall, witness fee, Stnte b. Roberta 4.10 Mrs. Ellis Young, wltneis fee, Stnto s. Roberts 3.90 Mrs. Fred Orcnnon, witness fee, Stato vs. Roberts 1.70 Mrs. James Dixon, witness feo Stato vs. Roberts 3.30 Mrs. Klmcr Newton, witness feo. State vs. Roberts 3.50 Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, witness foe, Stato vs. Roberts 4.30 Klzlo Roberta, wltnesB fee, Stato vs. Roberta C10 A. McKlnnet, witness fee, Stnto vs. Roberta 3.90 Karl UaUdson, witness fee, Stnto vs. ItoberU 1.70 Ira Roberta, witness feo. Stato vs. Roberts CIO Cddle Roberts, witness fee, Stato vs. Roberts C10 Dr. V. Hunt, witness feo. State vs. Roberts . . .". 1.70 Mrs. Joo Taylor, witness fee, Stnte vs. Roberts - 4.30 V. H. Thompson, w itnesa fee, State vs. Roberts tl.r,0 J. II. Eyorett. Juror feo, Stato vs. Roberts 1.00 M, W. Cosoboom, Juror fee. Stato vs. Roberts 1.00 C. A. Arnold, Juror feer, Stato vs. Roberts '...$.... 1.00 V. T. Lee, Juror fee.Stato vs. Roberts 1-00 E. VIrgll, Juror foe, Stato vs. RoborU 1.00 Dan Corcornhn, Juror fee, Stnto vs. Roberts ........ N1.00 E.W.Qowen. Justice fee, State s. Cornish et nls 27.80 Fred Morley, constable 'fee Stnto vs. Cornish et ale . r. . . 30.30 J. W. Arnold, witness feo State vs. Cornish et ala .' . . . 1.70 Roy Kinsman, witness fee, State vs. Cornish et ala .. ... 2.10 U. O. Reeder, witness lee, Stnto vs. Cornish et ala 2.10 '2.10 Charles Adams, witness. foe, Stnto vs, Cornish et'aia . . , Frnnk Oray, wltneea.jfee Stnto vs. Cornish ot ala . . . 2.10 Dnvo Wndo. wltneea, reo. Stato vs. Cornish et ala v . , .- 2.10 Rruco MrCormlck, vltaesa , toe, Stato vs. Cornish et ale. 12,20 B.W.Gowen, jiisuco ie, siuk vs. McTweedy ....",. k...; Frod Morloy, constabla tef7 Stnto vs. McTweedy rt. 11.70 15.70 Snm Andrleus, wltneaa fee, Stato vs. McTweedy . v, U 3.10 Sam Fraley, wltneaa, ifee, State Vs. McTweedy . .,, : , . 3.10 U. G. Hale, witness fee7gtte va. McTweedy .... .-. ,. 3.10 D. F. Shelton, wltneaa' fee, Stnte vs. McTweedy ,.,..., 3.10 Percy Games, wltneaa fee, 8tnto vs. McTweedy ,..,,,., 3.50 y.W.Gowen, Justlco feo, State vs.' Splllos ......,..,., ,4 . 5.20 O.C.Low, constablo fee, StataA va, Spllloa kj.l'.r,. 36.25 PIANOS FKOM tltw'tO jar9Q PI,AYBI FROM tttC 90 tlaVM School and church tsWiaaa .""P- t . . -. 't.o, r5k. it WRlTKUfi; Next Daof t Fat Oaaaa KliAMATB rAJXaV jR.W.aowon, Justice fee, Stat vs. Scballock 9,70 Fred Morley, constable feo, State va. Schallock 2.70 E.W.Gowen, drawing Jury list Juitke court . . . . 3.00 C.IiRoberts, drawing jury list Justice court 3.00 R. A. Emmltt, drawing Jury list Justice court 3,00 Merrill Record, publishing 1914 delinquent tax list . . . 50.00 Merrill Record, publishing 1914 delinquent tax list . . . CO.OO Merrill Record, publishing 1914 delinquent tax, list 4. . r.o.oo Merrill Record, publishing 1914 delinquent tax lint . . .,'(!!.$ Merrill Record, publishing 1914 delinquent tax! list- ...300.00 Merrill -Record, publishing 1914 delinquent tax list ...200,00 Merrill Record, publishing 1914 delinquent tax list ...100.00 J. W. Uryant, bailiff circuit 1 ujuii, .muuury, iviu ..... o).uu (Fred Noel, meals and lodging for Chas. Edmondsoa, Jan, 12,13, 14, 1915, who wan a witness before tho grand jury, amounting to S3.2S, was disallowed In full.. -Whereupon court adjourned until Wednesday, February 10th, 1915, Wednesday, February 10th, 1915. Date" of term. Court met pursuant to adjourn ment when were present all members of tho court, when the following pro ceedings were had: j Order of Refund In the matter of a refund to the county from tbe.estates of Thoa. Golden, C. M. Senay, Frank Fer ris, and Wm. M. Jenkins. This matter coming on for consid eration this 10th day of February, A. D., 1915, and it appearing to tbe court from the statement or the county clerk, and from the books and accounts of tbe county treasurer and county clerk, that there Is now held In the hands ot the county treasurer, the following amounts, and that there has been paid out of tbe county, to tho county coroner, the amounts In dicated, as follows, to wit: Amt paid Name ot Estate Amt. In out by fund County Thos. Golden. ...S 6.40 $38.00 C, M. Senay, 12.65. ... .41.50 Frank Ferris 1.88. .. .,39.25 Wm. M. Jenkins, . . .1.80. .., .36.25 And It further appearing from Section 1850, Lord's Oregon laws, that- tho amount of expenditures made by tho county in auch rases, should be deducted from any moneys In the hands of the county treasurer. and belonging to the deceased. Therefore, it la hereby ordered, that the treasurer of Klamath county hereby directed and ordered to transfer Into tho general fdnd ot Klamath county, tbe amounts on hand in the several estate funds, as above mentioned. Dated at Klamath Falls,' Oregon, this 10th day of February, 1915. MARION HANKS,, County Judge. " JOHN HAGELSTEIN, County Commissioner. F. H". Mc.CORNACK. County Commissioner. Tho following elalniB wore allowed nnd the clerk was Instructed to. draw warrants on the general fund for their respective ameunts: C. R. DeLap. stamps for use in the clerk's office $ 5.00 F. C. Markwardt, payment poor farm contract, ..f.t... ...... 50.00 F. C. Markwardt, payment poor farm contract 50.00 F. O. Markwardt, payment poor farm contract 100.00 F. C. Markwardt, payment poor; farm contract .--- 100.00 F. C. Markwardt, payment poor farm contract 27-10 Whereupon court adjourned until Thursday, February 11th, 1915. Thursday, February 11th, 1915. Day of term, Court met pursuant to adjourn' ment when wore present all members of tho court when tho following pro- cecdlnga wero had: Tho following claims were allowed and tho clerk was Instructed to draw warrants on tho general fund for their respective ameunts: Arthur R- Wilson, premium of bond of county treaaurer, iiib.uu New England Casualty company, premium of bopd of county suryeyor t ,...,.,, . 30.00 New, England Casualty company. -, premium of bond of county clerk, .......,,.'.. i-fv-' J&ff, NewvEnglaad Canjalty. eompany 4th: wprBlum.at bond otVsrlt,.,, Circuit coari;-. .' . , . ', W ., ll.M Tha NorthwtapreM?;,9aibpsjar ,aeaaa;aaca vmtfwrjmwnmti aam ireaaarcT. , , , ,., , -. ,:. v. ... $.? 1 - iP "M . kfc- -' f Hie . I CraaamAairaarF. YT :....'. .'.). V. . ' alafaVV aaaU tmmmJU fa)Vvtaw raW :w.alreve sa I - iP 'M-i.fcfcTt - .' f BBSBt,' J it I. '-.1 . ' t"i..f 'ta ' and tha clerk waa Instructed to draw a warrant on, the new library fafld for the ameunt: ' " W. P. McMillan, supplies new II orary, ,..,,..,,. 29.7G Whereapoa court adjourned until Monday, February lCth,(l15. , (To be Continued) Insurance that pssya, and pays on time. Hoe Chllcote, (MS Mala St. LEGAL NOTICES' Notice To Whom It May Cencern: Whereas, The trout and other fish In the North Fork of Sprague Rlrer and its tributaries. In Klamath coun ty, State of Oregon, are being threat cried with extinction from excessive anglhig and other causcs;aTid, WBoreas? The SiSto' Board of Fish and Game Commissioners isdeslrous of protecting tbe trout asdother fish Iroaupntlnr said North Fork of Sprague River and Its tributaries, fn.L Klamath county, State of Oregon; J Now, Therefore, Notice Is hereby given by said Board of State Fish and Game Commissioners that that por tion of the North Fork of Sprague River from Its confluence .with Sprngue River to tbe racks placed across said North Fork of Sprague River, above the mouth, ot Merrill Creek; and that part of , Merrill Creek from Its confluence with thn North' Fork of Sprague River to tbe daaV located across said Merrill Creek, all being In Klamath county. State Vof Oregon, are, -and each of them is hereby closed to fishing of any kind for trout or other fish, from and af ter April 1, 1915, to June 1, 1915. , And It Is and'ahall be unlawful to take or flsh for trout or other fish in any of the above closed waters dur ing the period of time above specified. Anyone found violating tbe provi sions of this order will be prosecuted as by statute provided. , v" STATE BOARD OF FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS, By B. E. DUNCAN, Commissioner. By J. F. HUGHES,. Commissioner. By C. F, STONE, Commissioner. By Mr J. KINNEY, Commissioner. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 11th day ot March, 1915. 15-22-39 Bmmnoae In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County J. Baumgartner, Plaintiff, va. J. H. Murphy and Benjamin F. Pen nington. Defendants. To J. H. Murphy and Benjamin F. Pennington, Defendants above named: In. the Name of the State of Ore gen: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and cause on or before six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, and If you fall to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tbe court for the relict prayed for In his com plaint, to-wlt: That plaintiff recover. Judgment against the said defendant, J. H. Murphy, for the sum ot $350.00 and interest thereon from January 6, 1914, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and for $50.00 aa special at torney'a lees, and for the costs and disbursements of this suit. That the mortgaged premises described In plaintiff's complaint, be foreclosed and, said mortgaged premises be sold to satisfy said Judgment, and that S pi ing Fever Tim wiMMi you want'to make garden. We want to halp you with a nic naw tot of Package,aniil a!J'?M Bulk V 1 Lattuct, Ratldiih, Onion, Baat, Canotj Paranip, Cora, Baan. Paa ani Swaa4 Pm im kaallr: V,i rf & Ki ,M C- ' !' ''" .1,1 t -- AsKl 1 M All kitub ofPlawrSil. p -t ql . SUNSET GROCERY im-?Mf m , rT. lOin-AIWH MAIN pUlntlff have JadaWtt a jttStM: r' araftiaaaaV 4Jkam M ff wAaSstsaiaaatisai'af aaaaaa m daflcleacr which ay-riatnti aaplylag all tbe proceeds of th of said prtaileae,-; properly apptteabta ? is me saiistaciiea-ec saia.juagiMat! ana inai me kt BnlM- 1. - a . . 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